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EPL05Paperback. Very Good. Two leaves containing full-page hand-colored woodcuts of Christs "Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes" and Scenes from the "Life of the Virgin" Joachim and Anna at Golden Gate Virgin Marys Birth Annunciation to Joachim and Joachims offerings rejected at the Altar taken from a Dutch Bible with text on verso 15th century. Size: 245 x 180mm each. <br/><br/> paperback books
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1964177880Indiana: B. B. Kirkbride Bible Co 1964. 4th improved edition; Sixtieth Printing. Softcover. Very Good in leather wraps. B. B. Kirkbride Bible Co unknown
1993__0521508215Cambridge University Press 1993. Leather / fine binding. New. 1st edition. 1374 pages. 12.50x10.50x4.25 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2022x-1108718159Cambridge University Press 2022. Leather / fine binding. New. 1st edition. 1296 pages. 15.04x11.85x4.45 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
175654518Altona Gebrüdern Burmester 1756. 8vo. Bound in beautiful full colour toned marble like full vellum with large decorative blindtooled rococcostamps on covers. On all over the spine a large tree with flowers and green leafs on the ground birds all made with stamps and blindtooled curved lines. All edges gilt and with some tooling. 10XXII2982;475018 pp. A fine copy in a marvellous binding. hardcover
175654518Altona, Gebrüdern Burmester, 1756. 8vo. Bound in beautiful full colour toned, marble like, full vellum with large decorative blindtooled rococcostamps on covers. On all over the spine a large tree with flowers and green leafs, on the ground birds, all made with stamps and blindtooled curved lines. All edges gilt and with some tooling. (10),XXII,(2),982(4),750,(18) pp. A fine copy in a marvellous binding.
1744AUB-8401A Basle chez Jean Rodolphe Im-Hoff, libraire, imprimé par Sam. Aug. De la Carriere 1744. Bon exemplaire relié, reliure plein cuir, dos à 5 nerfs, fort et pet. In-8, gravure en frontispice + préface (4 pages) + 804 pages + 148 pageset une table (en partie déchirée avec manque). Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée par Pierre ROQUES, pasteur de l'Eglise française de Basle. N.b. contient en fait l'Ancien Testament et les livres apocryphes.
1964158765Indianapolis: B. B. Kirkbride Bible Co. Inc 1964. 4th improved edition; Sixty-Seventh Printing. Softcover. Very Good in leather wraps. Owner personalization on entire rear side of FEP. Indexed text block edge. B. B. Kirkbride Bible Co. , Inc unknown
1736240Oxford: Printed by John Baskett 1736. Leather Bound. Very Good. 8 x 10 1/2 inches. 4to. 3 ffep 1 marbled a 8 leaves A - F 8 leaf quires G 4 leaves. Printed in two columns. Griffiths 1736/3. Bound with: The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments Authorised King James Version. Oxford: Printed by John Baskett 1736. A - Rrr OT & Apocrypha Qqq - Iiii in 8s NT a - d in 8s Index. Not in Herbert or ESTC. Separate title page for New Testament dated 1735 and stating location as London. Also not in Herbert or ESTC. Bound with: Sternhold Thomas and John Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalms: Collected into English Metre. London: Printed by T. Wood and E. Palmer for the Company of Stationers 1732. A - G 8 leaf quires. Printed in two columns. ESTCT90365. Gift inscription from Maria Rice to Lucy Rice dated 1773 and later gift inscription dated 1855. Occasional loss at edges. All page edges gilt. Bound in beautiful full black morocco with light surface and corner wear. Boards with extensively gilt decorated borders and edges. Spine with five raised and gilt bands and extensive gilt decoration in six compartments. A nice Baskett BCP and an unusual unrecorded Bible in an exceptional 18th Century binding. Printed by John Baskett unknown
2006505950Passim Editions 2006. Hardcover. FINE. Large 4to. Unpaginated but 9 leaves printed on both sides. Calligraphic paper-over-boards backed in black leather housed in a clamshell box composed of calligraphic paper spine over silk boards with a sued-lined interior. Calligraphy by Susan Skarsgard. Designed printed and bound by Wesley B. Tanner of Passim Editions. Limited to 60 copies signed by the calligrapher. Fine in Fine clamshell box. Printed on Hahnemuhle cotton rag paper using a giclee. Text taken from Psalm 148 The Holy Bible King James version. Passim Editions hardcover
1653216251653. Parisiis Paris e typographia regia curante Sebatiano Cramoisy 1653. Un fort vol. au format in-4 248 x 182 mm de 1 f. bl. 1 titre gravÂŽ n.fol. 31 ff. n.fol. 884 pp. 28 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure XVIIIÂme ˆ la ''Du Seuil'' de plein maroquin tÂte-de-nÂgre dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽ de filets gras ˆ froid caissons d'encadrement ˆ froid fleurons ˆ froid titre dorÂŽ roulettes ˆ froid sur les coupes toutes tranches mouchetÂŽes. Exemplaire revÂtu d'une sobre mais dÂŽlicate reliure du temps de plein maroquin. Il s'ouvre sur un superbe titre-frontispice agrÂŽmentÂŽ d'un large dÂŽcor allÂŽgorique gravÂŽ. Outre de jolies lettrines l'iconographie est complÂŽtÂŽe par de larges tout autant que dÂŽlicats bandeaux et culispices figuratifs. Brunet I Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres 879. Angles ÂŽlimÂŽs. Coiffe de tÂte arasÂŽe. LÂŽgers frottements affectant les plats. Faiblesse affectant les charniÂres. Petit manque angulaire affectant un feuillet. Quelques rousseurs claires et ÂŽparses dans le corps d'ouvrage. Cahiers parfois lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽs ; l'un plus nettement. Nonobstant bonne condition. b42961 unknown
165321625Parisiis [Paris], e typographia regia curante Sebatiano Cramoisy, 1653. Un fort vol. au format in-4 (248 x 182 mm) de 1 f. bl., 1 titre gravé n.fol., 31 ff. n.fol., 884 pp., 28 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure (XVIIIème) à la ''Du Seuil'' de plein maroquin tête-de-nègre, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, caissons d'encadrement à froid, fleurons à froid, titre doré, roulettes à froid sur les coupes, toutes tranches mouchetées.
1973204281973 Graz - Paris, 1973, imprimé par les presses de l'Akademische Druck-U Verlaganstalt (Graz) pour le CLUB DU LIVRE (Paris), de la collection "Musée du Livre", 2 volumes grand in-4°, Le volume I contient 72 pp. non chiffrées, relié pleine toile de l'éditeur contient une étude de Reiner Haussherr, et la transcription du texte manuscrit par Marthe Dulong, tables et bibliographie (le tout en français et en allemand). Le volume 2 contient VII-94 pp.relié plein cuir d'éditeur est orné sur les plats d'un décor d'encadrements à froid, il réunie la reproduction en couleurs et en grandeur nature, toutes les pages de ce très beau manuscrit, à savoir 131 planches en or et en couleurs. Bel exemplaire, mais sans coffret ou étui que l'on trouve parfois avec cette édition.
706-Eo.J. Bleistift, auf zusammengesetztem Bütten mit Wasserzeichen: Adler mit ausgebreiteten Schwingen bzw. Buchstaben ?P.M.?. 41,8:113 cm. Im Bereich der Mittelfalte hinterlegt und mit schwachen Knickspuren. Gering gebräunt und vereinzelt stockfleckig. Mit hinterlegtem Randeinriß sowie Eckfehlstellen ergänzt. Provenienz: Slg. Johann Georg Prinz von Sachsen mit Inventarnummer ?S. I Nr. 27371? (vgl. Lugt 1162 c).
109-Eo.J. Bleistift, auf chamoisfarbenem Velin, signiert Mitte unten ?Glink?. 25,6:20,2 cm. Am Oberrand mehrere Quetschfalten im Papier.
200042151Hildesheim ; Zürich ; New York : Olms (2000). 1288 Seiten : Ill. + Geleitw. 435 x 310 mm, 2 Ex-Libris auf Vorsatzblatt gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, im Schuber, Exemplare in gutem Erhaltungszustand
461972Alfred Mame Et Fils, Editeurs Tours 1874 2 volumes in-folio ( 435 X 330 mm ) de 909 et 948 pages, plein chagrin chocolat, dos à nerfs janséniste. Célèbre édition illustrée des nombreuses fameuses gravures sur bois de bout d'après les dessins de Gustave DORE en hors-texte et les délicates ornementations d'Hector GIACOMELLI. Bel exemplaire, très pur, au papier bien blanc, quasiment exempt de rousseurs ( ce qui est très rare pour cette édition ).
172986180Jena, Johann Bernhard Hartung, 1729. 6 Bll., 378 S., 5 Bll. Mit 1 Kpfr. Kl.-8vo. 17 cm. Pgt. d. Zt. mit gepr. RTitel.
20041701Kyoto 1855 Yamato-Ya. Accordion folded down to 6.2 x 15 cm. 2m. 43.5 cm long printed on both sides on mica-fleck- ed paper lacks back cover but complete some folds mended essential solid pocket size actually used. S C A R C E Shinto is Japan's most primitive and basic set of beliefs not a religion as it lacks dogma & morals but is the foundation of the origin of the Japanese Imperial line and is the basis of Japan's spiritual life. KAMI Invisible God cosmogony of the "heaven and the earth" are main themes. This sutra was done during the time of Commodore Perry's historic visit to Japan. This holy scripture was written entirely in Japanese Kanji with much Furigana and is pronounced strictly in Japanese rather than any Chinese reading of the characters. The palm-sized Ori-hon folding-book is designed to be used by a Shinto disciple or follower while praying to Japan's native gods and spirits. Shinto WAY OF THE SPIRITS is the national belief of Japan is a mixture of the veneration of ancestors & nature worship. To loosely quote an excerpt from Papinot: "The Shinto mythology mentions a first God AME-NO-MINAKANUSHI Lord of the Middle of Heaven who remained motionless in the centre of the universe at the time of the creation or who according to others was the first born at Takama-ga-hara Plain of Heaven. After him come Takamimusubi Kamimusubi Umashi-ashikabi-hiko Kunito-kotachi Kunisatsuchi Toyokunu then a host of others finally the most famous are Izanagi & Izanami the two that created Japan and an infinite number of Gods. Of them were born Amaterasu-o-mikami.who sent her grandson Ninigi-no-mikoto to rule over Japan. He is the great-grandfather of Jimmu-tenno the first Emperor. Shinto has personified all the forces and all the phenomena of nature and sought to render them propitious; whence the Gods of the wind of the sea of the mountains of epidemics &c. It even added to them Gods of food kitchen the hearth &c. In the beginning there was no other temple but the Imperial Palace. The readings and ceremony consists of purifications & ablutions." See Papinot citation below. Often Japanese will throw a handful of salt to purify their home or establishment after a bad experience part of this purification practice. The temple of Ise was the first erected outside of the Palace for Shinto worship outside the Palace. The three treasures are the mirror sword & the jewel. Absent of metaphysical dogma Shinto was challenged in 552 by the introduction of Buddhism with its higher moral code. There are 163861 Shinto temples in Japan. Capt. F. Brinkley in his historic A HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE PEOPLE devotes substantial space to this all important & most primitive of Japanese beliefs. Works of this period woodblock printed on the very special mica-flecked hand-made Washi paper are truly rare and seldom if ever found on the market for sale. When thoroughly worn out they are usually burned at the end of the year in as an offering rather than kept. Prey few old examples remain due to this reason. There are also Shinto rituals related to the purification and acquisition of Japanese Samurai swords. A great example of Japan's oldest and most unique and native pantheon. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Capt. F. Brinkley: A HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE PEOPLE E. Papinot: HISTORICAL & GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF JAPAN: pp.578-579. . unknown
1768178664-1Basel, J. R. Imhoff 1768. 8 Bll., 909 S.; 1 Bl., 265 S., 3 Bl. Mit 2 gest. Frontispizes u. 2 Holzschnitt-Kopfvignetten. Schöner Rokoko-Ledereinband d. Zt. mit reicher floraler Rücken-, Deckel- u. Innenkantenvergoldung u. gepunztem Goldschnitt.
1906mon0000071635Oxford & Cambridge 1906-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback dust cover missing. Clean text sound binding. Oxford & Cambridge hardcover
1769254985Cambridge: John Archdeacon Printer to the University 1769. 2 vols. 12mo. Bound in contemporary green morocco covers with outer dog-tooth roll border surrounding floral roll border spines in five compartments with raised bands a.e.g comb-marbled endleaves light rubbing to extremities binder's blanks removed from both volumes. 2 vols. 12mo. Archdeacon was University Printer from 1766 to 1793. Darlow & Moule 889; t95018. Provenance: Mary Carlton contemporary bookplate; Nancy Barr gift inscription "given her by her aunt Mary Carlton" John Archdeacon, Printer to the University unknown
1639255527Lugduni Batavorum i.e. Leiden: ex officina Elseviriorum 1639. First edition. 12 43 5 966 86 pp. Printer's device on title-page. Text in Greek and Latin. 1 vols. Folio. Contgemporary panelled calf skillfully rebacked preserving original backstrip later marbled endsheets corners restored rear joint cracked but sturdy minor staining to covers; internally apart from slight dampstaining to inner margins quite clean and crisp. First edition. 12 43 5 966 86 pp. Printer's device on title-page. Text in Greek and Latin. 1 vols. Folio. Heinsius' massive commentary on the New Testament and one of his major achievements. The second part Aristarchus Sacer is his commentary on the Gospel according to John first published by the Elzeviers in 1627 and here slightly revised and enlarged. ex officina Elseviriorum unknown
1698255818Amsterdam: Ex Officina Westeniana 1698. 3rd Leusden edition. Additional engraved title-page and 2 folding engraved maps the Holy Land and the Mediterranean. 337 1. colophon; 142 1 pp. 8vo signatures alternating in 8s and 10s. 18th-century red morocco covers with gilt-rolled bordersgilt-tooled and -lettered spine multi-colored Dutch pastedowns without free endpapeers. a.e.g. Head of spine starting otherwise quite attractive. 3rd Leusden edition. Additional engraved title-page and 2 folding engraved maps the Holy Land and the Mediterranean. 337 1. colophon; 142 1 pp. 8vo signatures alternating in 8s and 10s. D & M doesn't mention the two fine engraved maps found in this copy; nor the separately printed COMPENDIOLUM 1699 with Leusden's useful concordance of all Greek words found in the New Testament. The Dutch Calvinist philologist Johann Leusden 1624 - 1699 was one of the foremost Biblical experts of his time. His edition of the Greek New Testament first appeared in 1675; this 1698 edition is quite scarce in the US and very rare with the Compendiolum. Darlow & Moule 4718a "Apparently the earlies Greek New Testament to bear the name of the publisher Henricus Wetstenius"; OCLC: 64158458 Ex Officina Westeniana unknown